PARIVISION Defeat Falcons 3–0 to Win BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals in Malta

PARIVISION Defeat Falcons 3–0 to Win BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals in Malta
PARIVISION claimed the BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals title after a dominant 3–0 sweep over Falcons in the best-of-five grand final, securing the first major trophy in the organization’s history and confirming their rapid rise in the CS2 competitive scene.
The LAN event, held in Malta, saw PARIVISION lose just one map across five matches, while Falcons were unable to convert their star power into a single map win in the final.
BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals – Grand Final Results
Best-of-Five (Bo5):
Mirage — 13:9 (PARIVISION)
Dust2 — 13:11 (PARIVISION)
Inferno — 13:11 (PARIVISION)
Despite relatively close scorelines, the series never truly shifted in Falcons’ favor, as PARIVISION consistently won high-impact rounds and late-game situations.
How PARIVISION Won the Grand Final
Mirage: Falcons’ Pick Backfires
Falcons opened the series on their own map pick, Mirage, but PARIVISION immediately set the pace. Emil “nota” Moskvitin delivered one of the defining moments of the final with an ace, helping his team establish early control and deny Falcons economic stability.
Dust2: Clutch Control Decides the Map
Dust2 proved to be the most competitive map of the series, with multiple momentum swings. However, PARIVISION’s superior mid-round decision-making and clutch conversions allowed them to edge out a 13–11 victory and move within one map of the title.
Inferno: Discipline Over Firepower
Falcons showed improved structure on Inferno, but PARIVISION’s disciplined defense and efficient late-round trading shut down any comeback attempt. The 13–11 win completed the sweep and sealed the championship.
nota Shines as PARIVISION’s Key Performer
Across the grand final, nota finished with a 60–36 K-D, 92 ADR, and a 1.50 rating, making him the most impactful player of the series. His consistency throughout the event positioned him as a strong MVP contender, particularly after his standout performance in the Bo5 final.
NiKo Named MVP Despite Falcons’ Final Loss
One of the biggest post-event talking points was the HLTV x 1xBet MVP award, which went to Nikola “NiKo” Kovač despite Falcons’ 0–3 defeat in the grand final.
HLTV cited NiKo’s overall LAN performance as decisive:
Highest overall rating (1.20) among semi-finalists
Tournament leader in kills per round win (1.09)
111.8 damage per round win
Four map MVP awards during the finals stage
HLTV also noted that while nota’s grand final was exceptional, NiKo delivered stronger impact across the full playoff run.
Falcons React: Slow Decisions and Stand-In Challenges
Following the defeat, Falcons acknowledged that mid-round hesitation proved costly against PARIVISION’s unorthodox style.
“We were a bit too slow to make decisions, and against a team like this, they will punish you.”
Falcons also competed with a stand-in, Matej “NucleonZ” Trajkoski, due to ongoing visa issues preventing kyousuke from attending the event.
Team captain kyxsan previously explained the situation:
“A lot of Schengen events are happening this year, so it was impossible to get kyousuke for all the events.”
He added that the team prioritized having their full roster for higher-tier tournaments later in the season.
Jame Downplays the Win After Lifting the Trophy
Despite the emphatic victory, PARIVISION in-game leader Dzhami “Jame” Ali struck a characteristically reserved tone in his post-event interview:
“This one is like a regular CCT event.”
Jame emphasized that while the trophy was important for the team’s confidence, PARIVISION’s long-term goals remain focused on consistency at elite international events.
zweih Transfer Already Paying Off
The BLAST Bounty title comes just weeks after PARIVISION signed Ivan “zweih” Gogin, following his benching from Spirit. HLTV described the move as a key factor in PARIVISION’s immediate success, with zweih providing stability and depth during the Malta LAN.
Earlier in the tournament, zweih downplayed his impact:
“I just got lucky… I was playing Geometry Dash and connecting to the server.”
Rankings Impact and Tournament Significance
PARIVISION rose to #4 in the global VRS rankings
BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals prize pool: $772,500
PARIVISION earned $254,688 in player winnings plus club share
The victory establishes PARIVISION as one of the most dangerous emerging teams in CS2 heading into the next tier-one LAN events.
Final Takeaway
PARIVISION’s 3–0 win over Falcons at BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals was not just a trophy run—it was a statement. With disciplined execution, clutch efficiency, and standout performances from nota, the team proved they can dominate on LAN.
Meanwhile, Falcons leave Malta with questions to answer, despite NiKo’s MVP award, as roster stability and decision-making remain key issues moving forward.





